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PAGE TWELVE ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1925 CHICAGO employer (incased licr hii.iV'fiml In too rrmny Rolf ami cnnl pnrtlos. chnrgos Mrs. JIflcn Dnmleno, who hns sued tlio employer. Ilpnry Torctennon for flOO.noo (lamnKOfl rlmrplnjf allcnntlon nf nffwtloiiH. Slip nulm Hcpsir- ntfl from her husband.

ELGIN, J. Yugovlc, In-j Viorrr, whoso parents rT-idc at Jiluoj Island, 111., was Instantly lulled Into yesterday, when Ills hnnd came. In contact with a hkrb tension wlro.i whilrt ho was cuttlnr: llin'is frnin i tree. I Wood River North Alton Brick Plant Crippled Thursday Hoeber's Market 7th and Ridge We deliver to all parts of the city. Phone No.

1834 BEEF ROAST Chuck, Ib. 15c to 20c Shoulder, Ib. 22c Rump, Ib. 22c VEAL Breast, Ib. 16c Shoulder, Ib.

18c Steaks, Ib. 35c Chops, Ib. 25c PORK ROAST Whole Shoulders Ib 19c Loin Roast, Ib. 33c SAUSAGE Braunschweiger, Ib. 28c Bologna, Ib.

18c Salami, Ib. 40c Fresh Liver, Ib. 15c Lunch Tongue, Ib. 35c Ham Sausage, Ib. 30c Boiled Ham, Ib.

58c LARD 2 Ibs 41c SO Ib can $9.85 MILK Tall cans, per can lOc Ibs Sugar EASTERN CANE 100 Ibs sack $6.35 Powdered Sugar Ib. 12c COFFEE Santos, Ib. 45c 3 Ibs. for $1.30 Forbes, F. 3 cans $1.75 Forbes Quality, Ib.

52c MALT Candy Kid, per can 45c Puritan 58c Blatz 59c Buckeye 63c White Banner 72c Bavarian 95c POTATOES Peck. Bushel 48c $1.85 Snider's Tomato Soup, large can 14c Piasa Peas 19c Tamales 20c Golden Rod Butter 48c Spring Chickens, Ib. 29c And all the Specials of the Associated Advertisers 928-930 E. BROADWAY, NEXT TO CENTRAL AVE. Why Carry? Telephone No.

194. We Deliver Don't forget to get your picnic invitation from us Saturday, ihis invitation is good on merchandise that will be frC our Wednesday, August 26th. Luer's No. 10 I'ull 1'uio 9 Pure Lard, 2 Ibs 39 Pounds Pure Cane SUGAR Eggs strictly fresh, doz 34c Pork Loin, Hoast, 29c Pork Shoulders, Ib. 19 Pork Chops, Ib 32 Pork Steaks, Ib 24c Pork Sausage, Ib 20c Golden Rod Pure Creamerv BUTTER, Ib 47c Chuck Roast, per Rump or Shoulder 20c Chuck Steaks, Ib.

20c Round or Sirloin, Ib. 27 2 Hamburger, fresh, 2 Ibs 25c Corn-Reef, boneless, 1b 2 VEAl Steulis, t'UOI'S, Jb. IWKA8T. Ib. HOMED, Ib.

Wieners, Ib 25c Braunschweiger, Ib. 25c Liver Sausage, Ib. 15c Frankfurters. Ib Mcttwursl, Ib 20c Bologna, Ib i7 Salami, Ib 4fl Cervalat, Ib so Boiled Ham, ellced, Ib. GOc Ham Sausage or Mince Ham, 16 25c Sweet Homo Urand Hams, Ib Boston Ib.

Bacon, 5 to 6 Jb. Hams, picnic, Ib. FlUches, Ib 30 TOMATO SOUP, Campbell's, 3 cans 25c Tuna Fish, Yacht Club brand, light meat, can 25c Devilled Ham, IHue Label brand. Rep. 8-oz.

can 35c Devilled Chicken, can 15e MALT' Puritan, hop Hanim's, hop 47 Candy Kid, hop Regal, hop soc Acorn, hop Ruckeye, hop While Manner, hop Mound City, hop Mottles, doz 85c Crown Caps, Rross 23c Stone Jars, all sizes. Matches, 0 boxes 25c Palmolive and Oxydol, 3 for 25c White or P. G. Soap, 6 for 25c Pork Means, Van Camps, 3 cans Small size Pork Means 5c Corn Flakes, 3 Puffed Wheat, 2 pkgs. 25c Grape Nuts, pkg I5c Sweet Pickles, qt.

jar -18c Vinegar, pure cider, quart bottle Coffee, Forbes Quality 53c POTATOES. 15 Pounds to the peck jc We Have AH Specials of the Associated Advertisers. 'roRrnin Pnr S. 0. 1'Irnlr Tlio program of events About 3 o'clock ycnterdny mornlnj; or nil AthMlr Aworl.itlnn jVi of lightning struck the blph lcnlo nl tension wires nenr the Alton Brick h.in, nnvincnd: in for boyrt, and iiinl' r.

Auairtii. $1 ami 1.1.-. r.o.ynrd for hoys. It I iiii-1'1. Awards, $1 and TiOe.

i yard dash for girls, 14 1 imilff. nnd 50c. da.nh between i hoys nnd girls. Awards, nml Kpoon rncfi for lrK If nnd under. Awards, Jl Company, disabling the trnnnfonners will po to Newborn tomorrow night where they will piny nt a dnnce.

10 i n. race, for hoys, 14 UK! under. Awards, nnd (JOc. II n. in.

ofafo rnrti for Rlrln, 14 jyears nml under. Awards, fl nnd Mr. 11:15 a. dash for glrln, without bobbed hnlr, 14 years and under. Awards, SI nnd FiOc.

n. contest, for men only, winner to receive half of proceeds of contest, W. for nil hlcycla race. A.wards, and $2.50. 1 p.

double! horseshoe tournament. Award, 2 p. gnmo between Western Cniti-ldire Company nnd Standard Oil Company. 3 p. of Plant TennlB Toiinwtmcnt nnd tennis matches between Western Co.

n.nd B. O. Co. 4 p. without power yesterday and the.

employees were given a dny'a lay off. However, everything was In readiness! today and the plant resumed work ns usual this morning. Gleaners Supper The members of the. Gleaners Class of the Kim Street Presbyterian Church have sold a number of tickets for a baked hnm supper to bo given In the basement of tho church next. Tuesday evening.

Tho proceeds of this Biipper will go to tho building fund, to help toward completing the building of their church which was started several months ago. This Is a very worthy cause, nnd everyone attending Is guaranteed value received In tho following menu: Baked ham, potato salad, baked beans, cabbage slaw, home-made apple or lemon pie, coffee or Iced tea. Tho ladles of this clnss nro to bo complimented on their active Interest toward helping the completion of tho church, so let's give tho folks at homo a vacation Tuesday night and get In line for the Gleaners supper. jtlon Introduced lists. Two VIennes Finals of plant horseshoe plant trophy.

4:40 p. by A. Parltln, New York City. 5 p. horseshoe frmno liotwe.cn Lnclcde, Ktoel nnd Standard Oil Company, Indiana.

Winner!) In the Two Horseshoe Leagues In Al ton, 111. 5:30 p. Wrestling Kyers vs. Crystal, Weight 85 pounds. 0 p.

six rounds, Flunkle Du-yrr of Alton VH. Fafit Black of St. Louis, Mo. Weight 135 pounds. p.

Purcell of Wood Hlver vs. 3 picked opponents. Weight 130 pounds. to 11! p. Orchestra.

Tuno In, But Listen I.nter, By New Men radio concerts, with possible, extension of this Idea (he pinnt. TJio." entire' plant "was rlt ls Intent innova- by Kuropcnn sclcn- Inventors, Dr. Moreno-Levy and Franz Lornltzo, report having perfected a device that re- reives radio program but doesn't mako them audible, until the listener decides' to hear It. In other words, the Instrument records a radio concert nnd keeps it even permanently If the fan desires. The significance of this Invention lies In Its capacity to record for posterity addresses of famous men, and other noteworthy talks and pongs broadcast by radio.

Another advantage lies In the fact that a similar Instrument can bo used for broadcasting, BO that an artist may record his voice on the Instrument, which In turn would broadcast the aong. In this way, only perfect renditions could bo broadcast, for mistakes could easily bo rectified beforo broadcast- Ing. on Grnfton Road Much excitement was caused last In a sot erf head- 1230 E. Broadway, I'iione 2089 Music by during entire day by Red -'rown Band. Bun schedule, Wood Itlvcr to Alton and Leave Wood a.

11 a. 1 p. 4 p. 0:30 p. 9 p.

nil Leave Jiock Spring a. m. 11:45 a. 1:45 0:45 p. m.

Week End Guests Mr. and Mrs. Roy Levingston p. p. 7:15 of Springfield arc tho week end guests of thnlr daughter and Bon-ln-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Amos Tailor and family. Visitors Hero SMOKED HAMS Mr. and Mrs. Jones White Hall, 111., spent a few days licro visiting with friends nnd relatives, returning homo Wednesday.

Visiting In Madison Mildred liiisse and brother, Fred Husso nro enjoying a visit In Madison, na guests of Mrs. Beck. Visitor Departs For Homo Mrs. Wallace. Morgan, of Wynn- of car yes- dotte, has returned to her home after having enjoyed a plensnnt visit of ton with her brother nnd sister-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. F. O. Voiles and family of Penning Jx'aviiif; on Auto Trip Mr. nnd Mrs.

John Goodyear Penning nvemio left In their tyrdny morning for a trip to Indian- npnlls, Cleveland and Bloomlngton. They Intend remaining for a visit of two weeks. Arriving From Two Months' Visit Ivan Khockley will nrrlvo tho Mat of tho week from Morrlstown, wlir.ro be been visiting his grand- mutlier, Jlra. Itntllo Klmcklcy, for nearly two months. Mrs.

Shockley will accompany )KT grandson home and will visit with her son and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. William Shockley and with Mr. anil AIrn.

Cox. Special Meeting; Hold Woman's Club tho American Legion Homo yesterday afternoon a special meeting W.MM hold by (ho Woman's Club. Mr. nnd Inspirational to the ladles nil the Community Center work. Tho club members are very enthusiastic over the matter and nt later date will arrive nt mmiu definite conclusion in regard to proposal Ion.

Tho attendance yesterday wan very good. To fndoi-Ko Operation Mrs. Solld.iy vi Uulav dorgo mi operation fur un- relief of appendicitis at St. Anthony's Hospital In St. Louis.

Her large circle of Irlomls ulll hope fur her speedy recovery. Will Arrive For Visit With Mother Mr.H. Fnrost Qulnn will nrrlvo from Shirley to be guest of her A steel band, somewhat like a movlo film, la drawn through the electro-magnet of radio headphone, so ns to bo magnetized In accordance with tho electric Impulses sent through tho Instrument from the re- niRht by tho rushing of the city am-'reiver- This action takes place be- bulance out tho Grafton rond. On In-' fore tho headphone magnet has vestlgntion, it was found that a ma-j chance to vibrate tho thin diaphram chine In which several Jersey County that turns tho electrical vibrations boys wero riding ran into team of into sound. horses, throwing the driver, Chas.

This i.ingnetb.ed steel band can at Ontls, out onto the pavement, severely any time, later, bo run through a slm- injuring him. Tlrtj horses thus fright- ilar electro-magnet, producing tho ened ran wild nnd collided with a Ford electric vibrations that result In the coupe, breaking tho wind shield. Two sounds heard girls In tho coupe Buffered minor cuts nnd bruises from tho broken glass. Notes Tho heavy rains of Wednesday evening and Tliursday morning washed several gullies on West Delmar avenue for a distance of one block west of the C. A.

bridge. The street in this block Is in such a condition that Is difficult for machines to travel. The condition of tlio street will bo Drought to the attention of Alderman MeCaian, In order to obtain several onds of cinders which will help out considerably. Tho C. A.

Railroad have a force of men busy ballasting a new road on their main line from the Brick Yard bridge to Godfrey, Mrs. Walter Hamor who was confined to her home for several weeks with Illness Is able to bo out again. Mrs. Robert Hays and Miss Melba Hays of State street have gone to St Louis to visit over tho week end. Joe Hlnomnn of tho road hns gono to Ft.

Scott, to visit friends and relatives for a weelc or ten days. Mrs. Roy Fcnwlck who has been confined to her homo In Delmar Heights for the past several days Is Improving 1 Med Johnson who recently came hero with his wife from Buffalo, N. Y. to mako their homo nt the Warden residence, has accepted a position with the Standard Oil Co.

Mr. Mrs. J. ft. Shaft of Granite City nre spending several days nt the homo of Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar Paul on Elm street. Mr. Shaft la a chemist at tho Commonwealth Steel Company nnd is enjoying two weeks' vacation. Don't forget the ico cream social tonight tit tho Elm Btrcct Presbyterian Church, given by the members'of the choir.

Plenty of cake and other delicacies will bo on band, nnd tho boys in charge havo been working hard nnd faithfully to make the affair a success. Tho proceeds will bo used to buy new music for the church. Mrs. Lemolno Turk nnd children of Granite City nro visiting at tho home Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Clsslcr on State street. i Thomas Krepel, fireman nt No. Hose House, is confined to his home on Delmar avenue with Illness The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.

W. Hays underwent an operation nt ft. Joseph's Hospital yesterday for the removal of her tonsils. Mrs. Clifford Rain and mother Mrs W.

A. Rice, Miss Alice Rice and Miss Dorothy Rice of Jorseyville who is the guest of Mrs. Clifford It.tl,,, Kppnt thc day in St. Louis. Contractor A.

Glassbrenner has com-' Pleted tho work of remodeling the Thomas Miller building on State street Including two fresh cdats of paint. Oeorge Smith who has been 111 at his home on the Godfrey road for past few days Is convalescing. The Crowson and Hughes orchestra phones. After use, the steel band can be demagnetized nnd used again lor tho reception of another program. If the, receiving fan wants to keep In per- manently he may do so, Juat ns he might keep phonograph record.

This Idea Is said to have been In- vented ns easly ns ISPS, In (ho cation to telephone conversations, ecordlng tho calls while a person Ifc out, nnd being used to report them when the recipient returns. According to further information, tho Inventors of this device see In it possibility for Us use In radio television. Bnn on Radio Is Off Rumania hns fallen into line. That country's parliament has finally passed an net permitting use of radio receivers there. J.

Davis, tary of labor, as director general of tho Loyal Order of Moose, has selected 15 sites for as many buildings nt Mooseheart, tho homo for children maintained by tho order near here. The work will cost $400,000. Within the next five years 25 will be erected. ROCK, N. C.

Forest fires 'which broke out yesterday continued today to ravago Grandfather Mountain near here, marring on of tho most popular beauty spots In the East- era part of the United States. Telegraph Wants Ads Always pay. I Money to Loan -on- City Improved Property. No delays. Alton Banking Trust Co.

tralTlc for the first six months In 1025 amounted to not ton miles, nn Increase of 7,782,890,000 net ton miles over the corresponding period last year. "WASHINGTON July production of automobiles totaled 346,728 passenger cars and 37,431 trucks. Used Cnrs in France Used cars, with one French dealer, are merely sold for tho previous own-1 ers. If they can't be sold, in 10 days, I the owners get tho cars back and no new cars nre sold to them. But not single new car has been lost by this method.

Car Price Equals Tax Second-hand autos in England nro often sold at a price lower than the annual tax. Tho used car prices often range around $100 while tho tax Is approximately fbo. parents, Mr. and C. Ma ulre 'i'o Oi'cupy Mi-Cull Home Mr.

and Mrs. Glen DcAtley and family will occupy tho McC'all homo on I.orena avenue upon 1MC nrrlvill Mr. DeAtley Is Kiver school. principal of tho Wood Mrs, McCall will the with her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs.

Kobert Parks nnd fanr Ily during the winter season. Teacher Mlw.M One Cmdlo from Mt. Olive was a guest at tho homo of Mrs U. V. dolhl Wednesday.

Mi ss (jell,) formerly taught her In the Wood Itlvcr school. Thursday. Mrs. M. F.

Manning was a business visitor In St. Louis yesterday Mr. nnd Mrs. Halph Swaringcr nnd daughters of Casey, 111., ro lnltlns the homo of Harry Gallntlne nt Hoxnnn. Miss Fay Miller of Sorento, 111 spent tho day with Mrs.

S. T. Bowman. Mrs. Flosslo Jeansen nnd daughters, "by nnd Christine, nro making an extended visit is) Konoslin.

Wls. Miss Grace Best hns been tho guest for a week of friends In Sorento, III. 515 Ridge Phone 981 Here they are Real Bargains Delivered right to your door! No we do not give trading stamps, but we sell you the best food stuffs money can buy at the lowest price possible. Phone us and be convinced. 10 to 12 per Ib.

sugar cured Sugar cured, nice and lean, 4 to 6 Ib. pieces (Clean Northern) per peck Pure, open 2 Ibs. kettle rendered for (Yellow Ripe) per doz. Pork Loin or Rib Roast 28c Pork Chops, Ib. 30c Pork Shoulders, Ib.

20c Chuck Roast Rolled Rib Roast, Ib. 25c Rump Roast, Ib. 20c STEAK Pork, per Ib. 24c Chuck, per Ib. 22c Round, per Ib.

30c Sirloin, per Ib. 30c Boston Butts, Ib. whole 31c Picnic Hams, Ib 22c A Steaks, Ib. Chops, Ib. 35c 25c Shoulder, whole 20c Breast, Ib.

17c Pork and Beans, VanCamp's, 3 cans 25c Sugar, 10 Ibs. 64c Apple Butter qt. jar25c Corn, extra standard pack, can 14c Tomatoes, medium size can, 2 cans 25c Of red, ripe, whole tomatoes Iceberg Lettuce, 3 heads 25c Sweet Potatoes 2 Ibs 15c Cabbage, Ib. 4c Celery lOc and 15c Eggplant and 15c Peaches, ripe, doz. 25c Chickens, Springers 30c Be sure and meet us at the Food Dealer's Picnic Wednesday.

We are all going to be there and both markets will be closed. Solomon In All His Glory Never Put on His Table "Finer Vittles Than You Do When They Come From Ell lYI BUTLERS TWO BIG CLEAN MARKETS Broadway and Ridge, 320-22 Belle Back there on the Nile they maybe had a diadewj or two, and a basketful of dates and figs and 'a jug of wine, but they couldn't compare with these choice meats fresh from Luer Bros, cutting benches and smoke rooms. Hundreds of varieties of fresh fruits, vegetables and canned goods at prices that keep you happy. When you put Luer's Sweet homo smoked meats on the table, you're serving the choicest in the land, mild sugar cured nnd genuine wood smoked. 6 to 7 Ib.

average Picnic Hams, Ib. 23c .4 to 0 average Boston Butts, Ib. 3lc 10 to 12 IT). Sweet Home Smoked Hams, Ib. 32c Smoked Flitches Ib.

24c 5-lb. first cuts, medium alas Bacon, Ib. 31 Middle Cuts, Ib. 35c 6-7-lb. fresh Call.

Pork Shoulders, Ib. Long Shoulders, Ib. 21c Dry Salt Jowl, Ib. 19c Our own special, lean rindless Sliced Bacon, Ib. 50c Boiled Ham, Ib.

60c Braunschweiger, Ib 30c H. E. Eastern Cane Pet, Borden's or Carnation. MILK lOc Sound, Clean, Northern Potatoes, pk. 49c Here are tho new 1925 pack Wisconsin White Owl ISc Plasa 18c Certificate 20 Medium can Standard SWEET CORN IOC Medium cnn Standard TOMATOES 50c Mound Gflc Stone fiiic 1 White nanner liic GSe, Ltiswtss Bock Jars (iSp Bosch 9()c 6 gal $1.20 85c Bavnrian Sl.OO 12 gal.

Beat cuts of fancy corn-fed, U. S. Inspected Clluelt or Shoulder, Ib. Second Outs, In 1K Chuxteak, Ib. 25c The finest roast of tho beef, boneless Rolled Rib, Ib.

28c For dandy, cool, summer meals, this choice milk-fed native Breast, II) 17c Roil Roast, lb. 27c Rib Chops, 28c These fancy Milwaukee summei sausages keep Indefinitely nnd havo a wonderful tang. Salami, Ib 40c Cervalet, Ib. 30c Metis, Franks, fresh, loose or Unit pork Sausages, Ib. 2 Fresh, Sweet, Selected Country Butter, Ib.

45c Golden Hod.or Diamond Sprinss Creamery DUC Crcamo Xut, pound Vegaco, Creamo, Nucoa, Troco or Dinner Bell Elff No. 2K- ran Majosty pack, no grit Spinach 23c No. 2'X; cnn Llbby's Fancy Kraut, can 14c Choice Imported French Mushrooms, per can 25c, 40c, 6Sc Campbell's Pork and neniiH or Soups, all Varieties AH Jellos lOc Walter Orifrlnal Bitter. Chocolate, 1-2 Ib. 23c Mazola, pint 30c 25c Cherry Phosphate, delightful hot weather drink, 3 bottles BU Gallon Cool Earthen Bluebird Pitcher 38c Hire's Household Extract for Rootbeer Gingerale 20c And all the specials of the Associated Advertisers your invitation to the Grocers' Picnic Mr.

I'urrlmsc IliipiiuibUn id Mrs. Floyd Wnggoner nro "iijoylnK a new llupmobile which I him! purchased froin the Mead Company. Kntortiilnlni: Ciuesls i.Jn'ls M' MV I cllil Mri. and lor. Min.s Kosamnml, and Mrs.

and two cbil.irc,,, Doris and i. Tlm motored hero nml will bo 3 nl the Miixwoll homo far several days. Attend St, l.otils Theater Mrs. Clara Chnpmnn of Ik-thalto Is 11 guest nt tbo home a Smith. Wodm.Hd.iy Mrs, Smith ami Mrs.

Chapman intended th a Tliratcr In Kt. Louis. Notes -Mrs. Eliza Miller of Warsaw, "'turned homo after several lays with Mrs. J.

C. Kodlen. Mr. and Airs, Wllllmii Volz of Whlteluw nronuo motored Granite City yodtmlny, spo wl(1 tJn-lr daughter and son -in law, Mr am! Mrs. Harry su-y.

Mr. and Mis. Alford wardavllla, ou day with Mr, am! it of business ii Jnvitations to the Grocers' Picnic Next Wednesday Will be in the hands of a hundred Alton grocers for distribution tomorrow Five truck loads of merchandise will be distributed without any charge, but picnickers must have their invitations in order to share in the distribution. One for Each Family Please Do Not Embarrass Your dealer by asking for more than one invitation. Each grocer is alotted only enough invitations to meet his own requirements, and when these are issued he cannot get any more.

8 les Wl11 be awav bv manufacturers, fifty bags of sugar, and enough other foods to feed an army, without any charge. This picnic is not to make miney. Watch this paper Monday night for complete announcement of program.

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